3321 days ago

Pet care services

Brooke from Waltham

In regards to my previous post, there are a few exciting things happening this year, I have finally come up with a name for my business; Petville - pet care services, which you can find via facebook, I am hoping to have a website at some stage this year, so I am easier to find. I've added a few addition services as well so here is a wee update;


- Pet sitting/feeding From $15 a day - 2x daily feeding + 1 hour playtime/interactions I take dogs out for walks/to the beach 3x a week or $5 for each extra day. I can also help with collecting mail, putting bins out, watering plants and anything extra you may need done while you are away.


- Pet boarding from $15 a day - food must be provided, dogs must be okay with cats and any ailments please be specified.


-In house stays from $20 a day- please enquire with for further information.


- Dog walking from $15 a day - 1 hour walk/beach/dog park


- Vet taxi from $15


- Dog grooming from $45 (Avaliable late February)



-I hold a certificate in animal care and have now completed and gained my certificates with excellence in beginners and intermediate dog grooming, you can find more information via petville pet care services page on facebook.



 My services are for ALL animals ranging from domestic to farm animals at extra cost.


Prices may vary depending on number of animals and travel.






 Please email at brooke.gommans@hotmail.co.nz to enquire.


Happy new year to all (:

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